Newbie KJ lift question.

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Sirthor1881

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I have been reading up on the Frankenlift, the only difference is they come with some special spacers for the struts right?

I was planning on Rancho 17505/OME 927-front.
Rear Rancho 17004/OME948

I also will probably get the terraflex bumpstops, or just some rubber mallets...

Is there anything else I would need?

Sorry for the newbie questions....I read up on the FAQ....I just want to make sure that all this stuff will work before I order it.

Thanks in Advance.
Richard
 

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Richard

Only differences in the Frankenlift's is what shocks they provide, all have the same spacers etc.

Frankenlifts come with the Heavy Duty springs so you get the 927s/948s.

Teraflex bumpstops are for the front,

rubber mallets cut in half is what some run in the rear, hockey pucks work as well or better I think since they are a little bigger around. Either way you should drill a hole through them and the spring perch and bolt them down.

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Okay, I just wanted to make sure before I ordered anything. I added everything up and from what I can tell it seems cheaper to buy everything individually, instead of the Frankenlift kit. Is it more just because it comes pre-assembled? From what I have read the Ranchos seem to be better than the EMO stuts? Any truth to this?
 

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The Frankenlift comes with the special poly spacer up front, all other components can be bought separetly except the spacer...that's what makes it a Frankenlift.

And yes, the Frankenlift can be purchased with different shock packages.
 

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